Good price for these tunnels. Find them very light weight and far too easy to chew. Recently bought mine from runaround.co.uk/pro…rowGreat quality, heavy duty. Available in different sizes, super quick delivery and very long lasting.

30th Oct 2017

Unfortunately a few reviews point out the product killed their pet rabbits. If your rabbit likes to chew at objects, I would avoid: Here is an example:

I wish I could give this product minus 5 stars.This product killed a well loved pet. If your rabbit even looks like she/he is going to chew it, get rid of it. If your rabbit is a chewer of things other than food then Do Not Buy It and if you have one take it back to the shop or put it in the bin. The rabbit may miss its toy if it has got used to it so replace it with some sort of tunnel that is safe or impossible to chew. My children are still upset about the loss of their well loved pet. I am going to ask the RSPCA to look into this product. If your rabbit dies unexpectedly with no obvious cause and you have one of these you could ask the vet to do a post mortem if this is the culprit they will soon be able to find the bits of plastic responsible.

Unfortunately a few reviews point out the product killed their pet …Unfortunately a few reviews point out the product killed their pet rabbits. If your rabbit likes to chew at objects, I would avoid: Here is an example:1.0 out of 5 starsI wish I could give this product minus 5 stars.This product killed a well loved pet.ByMr. Christopher R. Gardneron 12 July 2014I wish I could give this product minus 5 stars.This product killed a well loved pet. If your rabbit even looks like she/he is going to chew it, get rid of it. If your rabbit is a chewer of things other than food then Do Not Buy It and if you have one take it back to the shop or put it in the bin. The rabbit may miss its toy if it has got used to it so replace it with some sort of tunnel that is safe or impossible to chew. My children are still upset about the loss of their well loved pet. I am going to ask the RSPCA to look into this product. If your rabbit dies unexpectedly with no obvious cause and you have one of these you could ask the vet to do a post mortem if this is the culprit they will soon be able to find the bits of plastic responsible.

I got this in Pets At Home and I’m so glad I read this as they have started to chew and unravel it. It’s going straight in the bin and I’ll order the pipe in the link by 360finder. Just goes to show we can’t just assume an item is safe because a pet shop sells it, thanks guys.

3rd Nov 2017

Wouldn't touch this junk...

Better option is to go for perforated land drainage pipe or twin wall drainage pipe @ 150mm (depending on the size of your pet) 6M for £23 on ebay, same as these rabbit outlets sell for £100+